Farewell original “Gleeks”

Trisha Nelson, Reporter
November 10, 2011

Before the third season of ‘Glee’ premiered the writers and producers announced that characters would graduate real-time. Fans show their shock and disappointment when they realise that major characters like Rachel Berry, Finn Hudson, and Kurt Hummel won’t appear next season. Junior Chelsea Kindle... Read more »

KC Auto Show rolls in at perfect time

Trevor Yearout, Sports Co-Editor
March 9, 2011

With the economy at a low point and car buyers looking for new fuel-efficient cars, the Kansas City International Auto Show couldn’t have come at a better time. The Auto Show, held last week, displayed over 500 varieties of cars in a 600-yard area at the Bartle Hall Convention Center. One of the nice... Read more »

Students show their talents with student-directed one-acts

Andrea Sessions, News Editor
March 2, 2011

Senior theatre members stepped up to take on Student Directed One-Acts. These four one-acts were presented in the BHS Forum Theatre Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. and Feb. 25 at 6 p.m. The acts were split two and two, with a 15 minute intermission in between. The one-act plays included “Check Please,” written... Read more »

What happend at the Grammys

Eric Eastland, Reporter
February 17, 2011

Over 26 million people watched the 53rd annual Grammy award show on Sunday, Feb.13. “Music’s biggest night” was almost an understatement. Having 3% more viewers, one could speculate that it’s due to the line-up of popular artists such as Eminem, Lady Gaga, Mick Jagger and much more. But as always... Read more »

Must the show go on?

Naomi Ellifritt, Photo editor
January 27, 2011

Simon Cowell and Paula Abdul have left the judging seats of “American Idol” behind. Season 10 has begun and in their place is rock star legend Steven Tyler, from the American rock band Aerosmith, as well as actress and singer Jennifer Lopez. They are more well known by today’s generation for their... Read more »

Many talents show at Coffeehouse cabaret

Naomi Ellifritt, Photo Editor
November 19, 2010

Many students showed up to this year’s Coffeehouse Cabaret to watch as their classmates showed multiple talents on stage. Teachers and parents also joined the audience as the lights were dimmed and the show began. Seniors Suzy Replogle and Colby Brock were the hosts of this years event. Getting on... Read more »

Traditions change in ‘Fiddler on the Roof’

Naomi Ellifritt, Photo Editor
November 11, 2010

The first show put on by the theater of the 2010-2011 year was a performance of the musical, “Fiddler on the Roof”. “Fiddler” is set in Russia and focuses on the Jewish group and even more so on Tevye and his daughters who are of age to marry and tradition falling to the times. The Russian town... Read more »

‘Barefoot in the Park’ has potential for the Freshman play

Chloe Jackson
March 3, 2010

After two successful shows, BHS has yet another play the theatre department will present that will open in late April. The famous play, “Barefoot in the Park”, which has also been made into a movie, is an all Freshman play, but if done right could be just as good as the others. The play will... Read more »

ODST brings new life to Halo series

James Flath, Sports Co-Editor
September 28, 2009

The much anticipated release of the fourth Halo video game, Halo 3: ODST hit the market Sept 22. It puts a new twist on the Halo series and has many people excited. ODST follows the stories of an Orbital Drop Shock Trooper, which is a very different take on the way Halo used to be played. The old Halo games were... Read more »

Apple introduces fresh lineup of Ipods

Bobby Zuiss, Editor-in-Chief
September 16, 2009

Entertainment giant Apple recently anounced their new Ipod lineup for 2009 which will include new iterations of the Ipod Nano, Shuffle, Classic and Touch. Though this year is full of smaller changes, the modifications to the functions and price points are sure to interest consumers.  The Ipod with the... Read more »

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